From the fifth-to-last pairing, R2 co-leader and World No. 130 Joel Dahmen patched together a 1-over 34-37=71 in R4 of the 122nd U.S. Open to conclude on even-par 280, down three spots to a major-tying-best T10.
The 34-year-old, who checked in off a T32 two weeks ago at the Memorial (T19 thru 54 holes), falls to 0-for-1 as a 36-hole leader/co-leader but does bag his second major top 10 in nine attempts, matching a T10 at the 2020 PGA at TPC Harding Park. This is his third top 10 of the season in 21 events, first since T6 at the AT&T Pebble Beach back in February, and more importantly, earns him a return ticket to next season’s U.S. Open at Los Angeles CC. For the week, the University of Washington product handed in laps of 67-68-74-71, traded 11 birdies with 11 bogeys, two against three in the finale, and at last check, lost strokes with the flat stick (-0.18) but gained 7.98 on approach, No. 4-ranked in the latter. See link below to post-tourney comments.